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Manchester United 3-2 Arsenal
“But I am not a clown, I am Louis van Gaal, I am a human being and a manager”.
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The defeat left Wenger’s men five points off pacesetters Leicester and three behind north London rivals Tottenham ahead of the final 11 games, not that their manager is conceding defeat in the title race. “When you have the chance, you have to perform and do the things we’re asking and I’ve always said, it’s not a matter of age, it’s a matter of quality and he showed it”. I believe he will keep his feet on the ground.
Speaking after the Red Devils impressive 3-2 win over Arsenal, Van Gaal said “I don’t think it is serious, it was a kick”. Often youngster do the first match good, but the second one is not so easy.
Rashford has made a stunning start to his United career with four goals in his first two games.
Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal has urged the media to leave Marcus Rashford “in peace” following his two-goal debut against Arsenal on Sunday.
“We struggled to be risky, it’s true”.
Schneiderlin was naturally delighted to play his part in the victory and praised the determination of his team-mates after the game.
“And they’ve all looked comfortable, they’ve all settled in really well, and I think everyone else responds to that”.
Arsenal are in a better situation in Europe than Liverpool or Manchester United, Robbie Savage has told BT Sport’s Fletch and Sav.
When asked about was he surprised about getting this chance in the first team, the teenager said “it was a shock playing midweek”, but the unexpectedness helped as it meant he was “not thinking about the game too much”.
“We are positive, we have in our mind the opportunity to add these points against Manchester United but, of course, we are expecting a hard match, very tough”, he added. “Having players like Michael Carrick helping us with their experience, we can only go forward”.
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“This is an Arsenal team you were saying a month ago was a real team”.